Title: Rocks
1Rocks
- A solid material made up of 1 or more minerals,
or other things including the remains of
once-living things.
2- Earths rocks are made up of about 20 minerals.
- A rock can have several minerals or only one.
3Classify Rocks
- Color color of rock depends on the minerals that
make it up. - Texture size, shape, arrangement of the grains
- Large grains coarse texture
- Small grains fine texture
4- Composition The minerals the rock is made up of
- Easier to ID course grained rocks
- How/where rocks are formed -
5Classify Rocks
- 3 Major groups
- Igneous
- Sedimentary
- Metamorphic
63 Main Types of Rocks
7Igneous Rock
http//www.fi.edu/fellows/payton/rocks/create/igne
ous.htm
8Igneous Rock
- Fire formed
- Forms when magma or lava cools and hardens
- Intrusive
- Extrusive
9Intrusive Igneous Rock
- Cools and hardens beneath the surface.
- Coarse grained. Larger mineral crystals.
- Forms much Continental Crust.
- Ex Granite, diorite, pegmatite
10Extrusive Igneous Rock
- Forms from Lava on the surface of the Earth.
- Fine-grained. Small Crystals Cool quickly
Basalt most common Makes up the oceanic crust. - Ex Obsidian, pumice, andesite
11 12 13Sedimentary Rock
http//www.fi.edu/fellows/payton/rocks/create/sedi
ment.htm
14Sedimentary Rock
- Form in places where there was once water
- Form from sediment that is compacted and cemented
together - Takes millions of years to form
15Sediments
- Particles of rock, minerals or organic material.
- Sand, gravel, seashells, leaves, dead plants
animals.
16- Weathering - The chemical and physical processes
that break down rock at Earths surface. - Erosion wind, water, gravity carries sediments
to a new place. - .
17Deposition when the water stops moving and
drops off the sediments Compaction slowly
the layers of sediment press down on top of other
layers
18- .
- Cementation when the layers are stuck
together. - Water evaporates, leaving minerals behind which
glue the sediments together
193 Types of Sedimentary Rock
- Clastic Rock Made up of particles of
pre-existing rock - Can form from igneous, metamorphic or other
sedimentary rocks - Ex sandstone, conglomerate
20Sandstone
Sedimentary, Clastic Rock Sandstone
21Sedimentary, Clastic Rock Conglomerate
Conglomerate
22Chemical Sedimentary Rock
- Form due to chemical reaction Evaporites
http//geology.campus.ad.csulb.edu/people/bperry/S
edimentary20Rocks20Tour/chemical_sedimentary_roc
ks.htm - Can occur in oceans, lakes, caves and hot
springs. - Ex limestone, halite, calcite
23Limestone forming Coral Reefs off the coast of
China
24Limestone found in Arizona Once part of a reef
under water
25Limestone in Guadelupe Mnts in West Texas 280
million years ago was under water now 8,000 ft
above sea level.
26Sedimentary, Chemical Rock Halite
27 Organic SedimentaryRock
- Form when organic material sea shells, dead
animals and plant material is compacted and
cemented together - Ex coquina, coal, anthacite
28Coquina
- seashellsbymillhill.com
- 900 769 - Made of tiny coquina seashells
29Metamorphic Rock
http//www.fi.edu/fellows/payton/rocks/create/meta
morph.htm
30Metamorphic Rock
- Meta Change
- Morph - form
- Original rock igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic
is changed by intense heat and pressure causing
physical or chemical changes
31Metamorphic Rock
- Can form when
- rock is deep within earths surface subjected
to high temps and pressure of layers above - Tectonic processes continental plates colliding
- Rock is heated by molten magma nearby
32Metamorphic Rock
- One type of rock is changed into another type of
rock - Igneous granite is changed into metamorphic
gneiss - Sedimentary rock sandstone changes into quartzite
33Metamorphic Rock
- 2 Types foliated and non-foliated
- Foliated- banded
- Examples - Gneiss, schist, slate
- Non-foliated not banded
- Examples marble, quartzite
34 35 36 37 38- What type of rock do I have
- http//www.minsocam.org/MSA/K12/rkcycle/typeofrock
.html - Rock cycle real pix and describe steps
- http//www.open2.net/geologytoolkit/rockcycle_embe
dded.html - Good click and drag animation
- http//www.kscience.co.uk/animations/rock_cycle.ht
m - Pictures of Different Rocks Rock Picture
Gallery - http//geology.about.com/library/bl/images/blrocki
ndex.htm